Dmytrivka, Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast
Dmytrivka
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Orthodox Saint Demetrius Church, built in 1860 Orthodox Saint Demetrius Church, built in 1860 | |
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Coordinates: 45°38′33.0′′N 29°22′34.9′′E / 45.642500°N 29.376361°E / 45.642500; 29.376361 | |
Country | Ukraine |
Oblast | Odesa Oblast |
Raion | Izmail Raion |
Hromada | Kiliia urban hromada |
Founded by | 1821 |
Named for | Demetrius of Thessaloniki |
Area | |
• Land | 61.55 km2 (23.76 sq mi) |
• Urban | 2.56 km2 (0.99 sq mi) |
Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) |
Population (2022) | |
• Village | Decrease 2,538 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Postal code | 68330 |
Area code | +380 (48) 433-7x-xx |
Climate | Dfa |
Dmytrivka (Ukrainian: Дмитрівка; Romanian: Dumitrești) is a village in Izmail Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine. It belongs to Kiliia urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.[1]
History
[edit ]About 600 Jews (supposedly from Odesa) were executed by Romanian gendarmerie on March 3, 1942.[2]
Until 18 July 2020, Dmytrivka belonged to Kiliia Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Odesa Oblast to seven. The area of Kiliia Raion was merged into Izmail Raion.[3] [4] There were 3,144 inhabitants in 2001, including 74 Ukrainian-speakers (2.35%), 2,941 Romanian-speakers (93.54%, including 2,901 who called the language Moldovan, or 93.54%, and 40 who called it Romanian, or 1.27%), 12 Bulgarian-speakers (0.38%), 49 Russian-speakers (1.56%), and 4 Gagauz-speakers (0.13%).[5]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Килийская громада" (in Russian). Портал об'єднаних громад України.
- ^ "Yahad - in Unum".
- ^ "Про утворення та ліквідацію районів. Постанова Верховної Ради України No 807-ІХ". Голос України (in Ukrainian). 2020年07月18日. Retrieved 2020年10月03日.
- ^ "Нові райони: карти + склад" (in Ukrainian). Міністерство розвитку громад та територій України.
- ^ The Ukrainian census of 2001, language data by localities, at https://socialdata.org.ua/projects/mova-2001/
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